I am not able to understand the syntax of
class_name: class_ptr_1(nullptr), class_ptr_2(nullptr) {}
It seems you mean
class_name() : class_ptr_1(nullptr), class_ptr_2(nullptr) {} ^^^
It is a constructor definition with a mem-initializer list. That is the class data members class_ptr_1 and class_ptr_2 are initialized in the mem-initializer list.
class_ptr_1
class_ptr_2
Here is an example
#include <iostream> #include <string> struct Beginner { Beginner() : first_name( "Deepak" ), last_name( "Singh" ) { } std::string first_name; std::string last_name; }; int main() { Beginner beginner; std::cout << "first name: " << beginner.first_name << ", last name: " << beginner.last_name << '\n'; }
The program output is
first name: Deepak, last name: Singh
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It seems you mean
It is a constructor definition with a mem-initializer list. That is the class data members
class_ptr_1andclass_ptr_2are initialized in the mem-initializer list.Here is an example
The program output is